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Chávez helps Argentina during energy shortage
Venezuela has signed a number of energy deals with Argentina, also indicating its willingness to purchase as much as $1…
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AFL-CIO provides uncritical forum for Democratic posturing
On Aug. 7, candidates contending for the Democratic Party presidential nomination faced the questions of the country’s largest labor federation,…
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Gentrification plagues New Orleans’ poor after Katrina
Before Hurricane Katrina, 26-year-old Cindy Cole paid $275 a month for a two-bedroom house in the Lower Ninth Ward of…
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U.N. ‘peacekeepers’ dispatched to help imperialists conquer Sudan
Following a recent U.N. Security Council decision approving a 26,000-strong occupation force to Sudan, the government of the oil-rich country…
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Native American women victims of sexual violence, government complicity
The history of the United States is drenched with the blood of Native Americans. Native blood continues to be spilled…
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Kidnapped workers build U.S. Embassy in Iraq
The U.S. occupiers are building a $592 billion embassy in Iraq. It is a symbol of U.S. colonial domination over…
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Fat cats run Chicago’s Resurrection Hospital
The executives at Chicago’s Resurrection Hospital steal money owed to workers to overpay themselves. Council 31 of the American Federation…
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Misdiagnosis costs veterans benefits
The Army is wantonly denying Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans their right to healthcare benefits, claiming they have a disorder…
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Liberation: Volume 1, Issue 5
Volume 1, Issue 5: All workers deserve pensions! U.S. News Hands off Black and Latino youth! Drug giant Pfizer sued…
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Pine Ridge Reservation will not get health clinic
The article is a special report to PSLweb.org from South Dakota. The Pine Ridge Native American Reservation in South Dakota…
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Ohio lawmakers seek abortion ban
The reactionary effort to undermine women’s rights continues in the Ohio state House of Representatives. In late July, a bill…
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Court sanctions insurance robbery of Katrina victims
In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana residents suffered as the government, at all levels, failed to respond. Today,…
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Utah mine collapse traps workers
On Aug.6, a mine at Crandall Canyon in central Utah collapsed, trapping six miners. Rescue teams are working 24 hours…
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Legal lies and imperialism’s ‘war on terror’
Executive orders have been used by U.S. presidents since 1789 to accomplish domestic and foreign policy goals by legal means,…
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Credit market meltdown
In September 2006, PSLweb.org published an article entitled, "Housing bubble deflates: Harbinger of a new economic crisis?" The article answered…
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CIA torture may cause serious mental damage
According to a report released by Human Rights First and Physicians for Human Rights, CIA prisoner "interrogation techniques" used abroad…
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Racism and baseball’s home run king
As PSLweb.org publishes this piece, San Francisco Giant’s slugger Barry Bonds has 755 home runs—a tie with Hank Aaron’s all-time…
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Wal-Mart exploits unpaid teen labor in Mexico
Around 19,000 teenagers, mostly grocery baggers, are working for free at Wal-Mart’s 62 Superama markets in Mexico. The stores encourage…
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Endangered species list in danger
A scandal is brewing once again because the government puts capitalist greed ahead of environmental conservation. This time, the subject…
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U.S. giving military boost to Middle East client states
The United States has plans for $20 billion in sales of advance weaponry to Persian Gulf allies and 10-year military…
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